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This is the 1st time i have posted pictures I hope you enjoy.
All these were taken using some of my M42 mount lenses on my E600.
Most with the Carl Zeiss 135mm f3.5. You are most welcome to make any coments good or bad.
Thanks for looking.......
Last edited by SteveJ; 12 August 2012, 09:14 PM.
Reason: putting spaces between pics
These are all lovely pictures but they all look a bit dark on my monitor.I've had a look at the histogram on a couple of them and there's a lot of space on the RHS.
They look even better with a bit of adjustment
All the best
Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab
These are all lovely pictures but they all look a bit dark on my monitor.I've had a look at the histogram on a couple of them and there's a lot of space on the RHS.
They look even better with a bit of adjustment
YEP....they really sing ...great images to start with.
E500,E510 now dead,E520 (now retired),E600 and Grip,14-42,14-45,2x40-150,Sigmas 105 and 135-400 Now Dead..ex 25. Manfrotto 190. Plus lots of OM stuff. Now also 4 items from the dark side...........
Thanks for all the comments.
I agree they are underexposed, one of the problems of using Legacy lenses. I have an E600 which has a exposure shift setting. If i set this to overexpose by say 1/2 a stop does this automaticly overexpose by 1/2 a stop everytime i take a shot. Or does this setting do something else.
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